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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is gearing up to release the admit card and city intimation slip of the CSIR University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (CSIR UGC NET 2023). The examination is scheduled to take place from December 26 to 28, 2023, across 225 centres in eight states and union territories.
According to previous patterns, the NTA is expected to release the CSIR UGC NET admission card four days before the exam. Considering that the exam is scheduled to commence on December 26, candidates should anticipate receiving their admit cards by December 22.
As an essential precursor to the admit card, the city intimation slip will be made available on the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in. This slip will provide crucial information about the exam venue, enabling candidates to plan their travel and accommodation effectively.
The CSIR UGC NET 2023 admit card, accessible on the same website, will contain vital details such as roll number, candidate’s name, date of birth, category, and specific exam details, including centre information, reporting time, subject, centre number, address, timing, and important instructions. Candidates can download both the city intimation slip and admit card by using their application number and date of birth.
Steps to download the CSIR NET Admit Card 2023:
Step 1: Visit the official NTA website at csirnet.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Look for the link to download the CSIR NET Admit Card 2023.
Step 3: Enter your application number, birth date, and the security code shown in the picture on the provided webpage.
Step 4: Click on ‘Login’ and read and fill out the COVID-19 undertaking form.
Step 5: Choose the option that says ‘Download CSIR NET Hall ticket.’
Step 6: Save and print your CSIR NET 2022 Call Letter.
The CSIR UGC NET is an assessment for eligibility to receive Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) scholarships and for lectureship. The examination, consisting of five papers in life sciences, chemical sciences, mathematical sciences, physical sciences, and earth sciences, will be conducted online, with each paper carrying a weightage of 200 marks. The medium of the examination includes both English and Hindi, with three parts featuring subjective and multiple-choice questions to be completed within a three-hour timeframe.
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